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Fiji Airways confirms return to service of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft after regulatory approval

Fiji Airways confirms return to service of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft after regulatory approval Fiji Airways confirms return to service of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft after regulatory approval Boeing s 737 MAX 8 aircraft Fiji Airways has confirmed the acceptance of return-to-service requirements of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft by its regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji. Fiji Airways CEO and Managing Director Andre Viljoen says they have followed and worked closely with CAAF, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority of Australia, the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand and the US Federal Aviation Authority over the past two years in relation to the safe return of the MAX aircraft.

Australia lifts ban on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft - La Prensa Latina Media

Australia lifts ban on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft 2 minutes read Sydney, Australia, Feb 26 (efe-epa).- Australia announced Friday that it was lifting the ban on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft operating to and from the country imposed two years ago following deadly crashes involving the plane in Indonesia and Ethiopia in 2018 and 2019 respectively, which killed 346 people. The Civil Aviation Safety Authority of Australia (CASA) said that its decision comes after the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States (FAA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) deemed the aircraft safe to fly again. “We have accepted the comprehensive return-to-service requirements specified by the FAA as State of Design for the 737 MAX and are confident that the aircraft are safe,” CASA’s Acting CEO and Director of Aviation Safety, Graeme Crawford said in a statement.

Royal Flying Doctor Service Updates PC-12NG Programs

Adds FlightSafety’s Missionfit To Its Pilatus PC-12NG Training Program FlightSafety has been selected by the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia Central Operations to provide a MissionFit Flight Training Device for use in its Pilatus PC-12NG pilot training program. The MissionFit FTD is scheduled to enter service in July 2021 at the Royal Flying Doctor Service Central Operations in Adelaide. Due to its portability and ease of installation, the device may also be used for training at the organization’s Alice Springs facility or at other locations. “We are honored to support the important programs the Royal Flying Doctor Service provides throughout the central corridor of Australia.” said Nathan Speiser, Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing. “The innovative design of MissionFit will help to increase the effectiveness of its Pilatus PC-12NG training program, while providing value and added flexibility.”

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